논문명 |
수도원 건축에서 영적 공간과 생활공간의 공존방식의 변용에 관한 연구 / 수도원 건축에서 의미적으로 대립된 공간들의 물리적 해석사례 연구 / A Study on the Transformation of Coexistence of Spiritual Space and Living Space in Monastic Architecture - A Case Study on the Physical Interpretation of Semantically Conflicting Spaces in Monastic Architecture - |
저자명 |
김솔빔(Kim, Sol-Beem) ; 신동윤(Shin, Dongyoun) |
발행사 |
한국주거학회 |
수록사항 |
한국주거학회논문집, Vol.30 No.2 (2019-04) |
페이지 |
시작페이지(43) 총페이지(9) |
ISSN |
2234-3571 |
주제분류 |
계획및설계 / 도시 |
주제어 |
수도원 ; 영적 영역 ; 공동 생활공간 ; 개인 생활공간 ; 중정 ; 회랑 ; 인접성//Monastery ; Spiritual Realm ; Communal Living Space ; Private Living Space ; Courtyard ; Corridor ; Adjacency |
요약2 |
This study divides the spatiality of space in monastic architecture into spiritual space and living space, and examines the change of coexistence between the space through three cases of different eras. In the Middle Ages, there was a prototype of a monastery architecture, and the courtyard and the corridor were actively utilized and closely related to all other areas. The spiritual area and the living area were physically adjacent. The monastery of Pavia, representing the Renaissance, is significant in that it shows the separation of the spiritual area from the living space. The monad which is the completed unit surrounds the main courtyard and constitutes a private living space, and the cathedral is physically separated by a small courtyard. In the modern La Tourette monastery, the cathedral and living space were completely separated as a mass. The two areas with opposite characteristics have the individuality through the modern interpretation of the architect while still coexisting with the same purpose inside them. Therefore, through three case studies, it can be seen that the monastery architecture is physically separated from the spiritual area, the common living space, and the private living space as time goes by in modern times. |
소장처 |
한국주거학회 |